FHSAA confirms pre-spring student-athlete transfers grandfathered in under old rules
When Florida governor Ron DeSantis over two weeks ago signed off on House Bill 538, which addressed implementing new policies to address non-traditional student-athlete transferring in the state moving forward, it sent a shockwave around the Sunshine State when it came to high school athletics. Now the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has announced which [...]
When Florida governor Ron DeSantis over two weeks ago signed off on House Bill 538, which addressed implementing new policies to address non-traditional student-athlete transferring in the state moving forward, it sent a shockwave around the Sunshine State when it came to high school athletics. Now the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has announced which recent student-athletes will remain eligible at their new school.
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